词汇 | trigger-warning |
释义 | trigger warning noun[ C ] uk /ˈtrɪɡ.ə ˌwɔː.nɪŋ/ us /ˈtrɪɡ.ɚ ˌwɔːr.nɪŋ/ a statement at the beginning of a piece of writing, before the start of a film, etc., warning people that they may find the content very upsetting, especially if they have experienced something similar: 内容预警,情绪触发警告(在正文或视频开始之前的一段警示语,提醒读者或观众内容可能引起强烈的情绪反应,尤其是对于有类似经历的人) Trigger warnings are supposed to protect people from post-traumatic flashbacks.情绪触发警告是为了保护观众,以避免遭受创伤后往事闪现的情况。 Compare content warning Threats & warnings advance warning alarm alarm bell bell-ringing beware the ides of Marchidiom bomb scare bow brushback pitch burglar alarm cautionary don't you dareidiom early warning system hear warning bellsidiom minatory one swallow doesn't make a summeridiom protection racket red alert red flag scare quotes yellow card You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Information and messages Examples of trigger warningtrigger warning A triggerwarning might have prevented -- or perhaps merely ensured -- these absences. From The Atlantic Would giving this "triggerwarning" not be part of the professor's academic freedom? From Washington Post And this is triggerwarning. From Huffington Post The letter is, in effect, a triggerwarning to incoming students preemptively warning them to expect a dearth of trigger warnings in their time on campus. From The Atlantic That sounds reasonable enough, but it's unlikely to get critics of campus identity politics to stop raving about trigger warnings. From Los Angeles Times The notion that trigger warnings violate "freedom of expression" has a similar smokescreen quality. From Slate Magazine We mock professors for issuing "trigger warnings" in the classroom. From NPR Considered in isolation, trigger warnings may seem straightforwardly good. From The Atlantic Students at numerous institutions do invoke "trigger warnings" and "safe spaces" in ways that undermine free inquiry. From The Atlantic There were tales of students seeking "trigger warnings" before being exposed to potentially upsetting class materials. From The New Yorker Plenty of evidence suggests that policies regarding microaggressions and trigger warnings aren't as pervasive as they might seem to those who are not on campus. From The New Yorker These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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